There are three main types of periods: the menstrual period, the geological period, and the punctuation mark period.
The iddah period after divorce is broken if the woman remarries or if she completes the waiting period, which is typically three menstrual cycles.
The duration of the iddah period for divorce in Islamic law is typically three menstrual cycles or three months, whichever is longer.
The iddat period after divorce in Islamic law typically lasts for three menstrual cycles or three months, whichever is longer.
The iddat period for a divorce according to Islamic law is typically three menstrual cycles or three months if the woman is not menstruating.
Well I have been seeing my period for the past three months with blood clots and I don't understand
Yes, you can have a period for six days then spotting for three days after that. Every woman's menstrual cycle is different, what is normal for one woman may not be for another.
If you are pregnant you would not menstruate at all, where as if you had been pregnant but experienced abortion or miscarriage then it may take up to three months for menstruation to return while your hormones and menstrual cycles return to normal. Using certain types of menstrual pads won't effect when your period will start, Anion pads contain a negative ion strip which is said to prevent odour and increase energy during menstruation - this is questionable - but it cannot effect your menstrual cycles.
They contain many things.Some are enzymes,starch granules,grana,stroma etc
Yes, you can make your period start a day later than it's due. You can get Norethisterone from your doctor which is a progesterone pill so prevents the progesterone drop that triggers the uterine lining shedding, take it three times per day from three days before your period and continue to take the pills until you want your period to start.
Amenorrhea is the medical term that usually refers to three or more missed periods. It's sometimes used to mean just one missed period.
What if you are three days late for your period? It's normal for there to be around 7 days variation from your average menstrual cycle. A few days 'late' isn't a big deal, as long as you're not sexually active no reason for you to worry about it.